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Euro & Finance

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Netherlands

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This course will help you understand how the EU institutions prepare, adopt, execute and discharge an EU budget. You receive a clear and concise explanation of the budgetary principles, procedures and the roles of the different actors involved, as well as an insight into the political dimensions of the budget process and of the inter-institutional tensions which arise. At the end of this course you will have a clear picture of:

the key issues and dynamics in annual budget negotiations

the main provisions of the MFF 2014-2020

the debate on new own resources for the EU

the key issues for a post-2020 MFF

Find out how the EU budget is financed, adopted and spent. Get ready for the post-2020 MFF debate.

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The European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA) in Maastricht is organising a seminar entitled "Certification Programme for Data Protection Officers and Other Data Protection Professionals - Basic and Advanced Module"

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